Notable golfers who missed the cut at Women's British Open include the first-round leader

Billed as the largest women's sporting event ever stages in Wales, fans will miss out on seeing a number of big names this weekend.

The afternoon wave got the brunt of the Welsh wind on Friday as scores soared. The cut line, which started at even, moved to 2 over as the day progressed at the 49th AIG Women's British Open.

Billed as the largest women's sporting event ever stages in Wales, fans will miss out on seeing a number of big names this weekend in the LPGA's fifth and final major of the season. A total of 71 players made the cut.

Ruoning Yin of China plays her second shot on the second hole during the second round of the AIG Women's Open 2025 at Royal Porthcawl Golf Club on August 01, 2025 in Bridgend, Wales.

Who missed the cut at the AIG Women's British Open?

Here's a list of notables and past champions who won't play the weekend at Porthcawl.

Brooke Henderson, 3 over (147)

A short miss on the 17th will likely linger with Brooke Henderson, who also failed to pick up a birdie on the closing par 5. An inward 40 put her at 76 for Friday's second round and a 3 over total. Henderson missed the cut in two majors this season and failed to finish in the top 30 in any of them.

Eri Okayama, 4 over (148)

It's not often that a Round 1 leader goes on to miss the cut a major, but the JLPGA veteran heads home after a disastrous 81 on Friday. After opening the championship with a 67, Okayama said she was surprised by her position given how much she has struggled with a back injury of late and was limited in her practice.

Ingrid Lindblad, 5 over (149)

Swedish rookie Ingrid Lindblad was inside the top 30 going into the 11th hole and then the bottom fell out. A shocking 10 reduced Lindblad to tears on the green, according to the R&A radio. The 7-over 79 put Lindblad at 5 over for the tournament, three shots out of the cut line.

Jennifer Kupcho, 6 over (150)

Jennifer Kupcho of the United States looks on on the second green during the second round of the AIG Women's Open 2025 at Royal Porthcawl Golf Club on August 01, 2025 in Bridgend, Wales.

Back-to-back 75s led to an early exit for Jennifer Kupcho, who won earlier this season at the ShopRite LPGA Classic for her fourth career title. Kupcho hadn't finished outside the top 25 until since then until this week. Kupcho hit only 12 fairways for the week.

Ruoning Yin, 7 over (151)

The world No. 4 struggled in her third Women's British appearance. After a share of second last year at the Old Course, Yin missed the cut by a mile in Wales. She hit only six fairways in a second-round 77. After a runner-up and share of fourth in the first two majors, she missed the weekend in the last two.

Lilia Vu, 7 over (151)

Lilia Vu of the United States tees off on the third hole during the second round of the AIG Women's Open 2025 at Royal Porthcawl Golf Club on August 01, 2025 in Bridgend, Wales.

Only two years ago, Lilia vu won two majors. Now she's struggling to make a cut. A second-round 77 for Vu gave her a fourth consecutive missed cut at the majors this season. After winning the AIG in 2023, she finished runner-up last year at the Old Course.

Jin Young Ko, 7 over (151)

An opening 78 was too much to overcome for the former No. 1 Jin Young Ko. Though she has a runner-up and a third in this championship, she's also missed the cut four times in seven starts.

Maja Stark of Sweden plays her second shot on the second hole during the first round of the AIG Women's Open 2025 at Royal Porthcawl Golf Club on July 31, 2025 in Bridgend, Wales.

Maja Stark, 8 over (152)

It's been a rough stretch for Maja Stark since winning the U.S. Women's Open. The Swede missed her third consecutive cut this week at the AIG. She has played the weekend only once since becoming a major winner, and that was the KPMG Women's PGA, where she broke her putter during the final round.

Yealimi Noh, 11 over (155)

The American broke through with her first LPGA title earlier this year at the Founders Cup. Noh carded only one birdie over the course of two rounds at Porthcawl and had four doubles. That's three consecutive missed cuts for Noh, but there was a huge highlight: She was recently engaged.

Hannah Green, 12 over (156)

Hannah Green of Australia plays her second shot on the second hole during the first round of the AIG Women's Open 2025 at Royal Porthcawl Golf Club on July 31, 2025 in Bridgend, Wales.

For as much success as Green has had in recent years on the LPGA, it hasn't come at the majors. The 2019 KPMG Women's PGA winner hasn't had a top 10 in a major since 2022. After three top 10s to start the season, it's been an uphill fight for the Aussie since then. Green made two triples at Porthcawl, where she struggled off the tee.

Sophia Popov, 20 over (162)

The Cinderella from the 2020 AIG Women's British Open has yet to make a cut in the championship since that magical run. Of course, much has happened since then, with Popov now a mom trying to balance it all. Popov carded back-to-back rounds of 82 to finish last. Past champions of the British Open are exempt until the age of 55.

This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Women's British Open: Who missed the cut at Royal Porthcawl?

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